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Sources

Edward P Rice. Benjamin Rice, or Fifty Years in the Master’s Service, 1889

B Lewis Rice. Biographical Notes, 1922

Mary Sophia Rice. My Memoirs, 1923

Constance Maud Rice. Carte Blanche Childhood.

Harold Douglas Rice. Brief History of the Marikanave Project, 1910

Harold Douglas Rice. The Autobiography of Harold Douglas Rice, 1951.

Ronald Maitland Austin Rice. Bangalore Revisited, 1973.

Notes on Archive Material

1. Most of the material held by members of the family has been photocopied and deposited at the Centre for South Asian Studies at Cambridge, England. There are two boxes of Rice papers and one of Bevan Papers.

2. The Archives of the London Mission are at SOAS Archives Library, in the Special Collections Room.

3. The National Library of Scotland has some letters to Henry Rice and to his wife and daughter in Special Materials Room Indexes, MSS Vol VI, Free Church of Scotland, Home and Abroad. Most are of a mundane nature, concerning pay.

Locations of books and archives–Institutions in the United Kingdom

A list of institutions elsewhere would include The Library of Congress, Washington DC, which holds a number of the works listed below. A list of archive holdings in India would be welcome.

BL British Library
BLO Bodleian Library Oxford (books are to be found at several sites)
BM British Museum Anthropology library
CUL Cambridge University Library (books are to be found at several sites)
CSAS Centre for South Asian Studies, Cambridge
NLS National Library of Scotland
SOAS School of Oriental and African Studies, London
SOAS Archives Library

Writings located in UK Libraries
(titles in bold may be in the UK but have not yet been traced)